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Sullivan: Landon Donovan takes Manhattan
The Record and Herald News Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:52 PM PDT
NEW YORK â€" Like muscle memory for the brain, the soccer player’s mental clock starts its final countdown when the game’s official clock hits 90 minutes. Landon Donovan, with muscles honed to a razor edge, was already hearing the tick-tick-tick of stoppage time in his head.

DAUGHERTY: Is football too dangerous for kids?
Sports Illustrated Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:55 PM PDT
There is no definite link between multiple concussions and the sort of progressive, trauma-induced brain damage found this week in late Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry. And that only makes it worse.

Study identifies best tests to predict Alzheimer's
Reuters Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:30 PM PDT
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Combining a specific imaging test of the brain with a memory recall test appears to be the best predictor so far of Alzheimer's disease, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

Mental Illness: New Study Explores Link with Creativity; NAMI Events include Music, Drama and other Arts
PRWeb via Yahoo! News Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:23 PM PDT
Study finds uninhibited processing in the brain allows creative people to think “outside the box.”

Medical Marijuana User Sues Walmart Over Firing
Fox News Wed, 30 Jun 2010 15:26 PM PDT
A man who uses medical marijuana to treat symptoms of an inoperable brain tumor and cancer claims in a lawsuit filed Tuesday he was wrongfully fired from a Wal-mart store in Michigan after testing positive for the drug

Best tests for predicting Alzheimer's disease identified
Science Daily Wed, 30 Jun 2010 14:15 PM PDT
New research has identified the memory and brain scan tests that appear to predict best whether a person with cognitive problems might develop Alzheimer's disease.




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